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  1. The Naked President: Political Life of Lech Walesa by Roger Boyes, 1994-10-17
  2. Lech Walesa, ou, L'ete polonais (French Edition) by Jean Offredo, 1981
  3. Vielleicht auf Knien, aber vorwarts!: Gesprache mit Lech Walesa (German Edition) by Jule Gatter-Klenk, 1981
  4. The Book of Lech Walesa by Boleslaw Fac Edmund Szczesiak, 1982-03-04
  5. A Path of Hope by Lech Walesa, 1988-12-02
  6. Pope John Paul II: Reaching Out Across Borders (Reuters Prentice Hall Series on World Issues) by Journalists of Reuters, Mikhail Gorbachev, et all 2003-02-18
  7. Droga nadziei (Polish Edition) by Lech Walesa, 1990
  8. Walesa (French Edition) by Francois Gault, 1981
  9. Poland, Solidarity, Walesa by Michael Dobbs, 1981
  10. Pilgrimage: A Memoir of Poland and Rome by James A. Michener, 1990-10-01
  11. Träger Des Seraphinenordens: Wilhelm II., Lech Walesa, Harald V., Thomas Klestil, Karl XIV. Johann, Farah Pahlavi (German Edition)
  12. Träger Des Bathordens: Robert Baden-Powell, Hirohito, George H. W. Bush, Lech Walesa, Aleksander Kwasniewski, Gustav Heinemann, T. E. Lawrence (German Edition)
  13. Ehrenbürger Von Warschau: Marie Curie, Lech Walesa, Herbert C. Hoover, Johannes Paul II., Lech Kaczynski, Wladyslaw Bartoszewski (German Edition)
  14. Pomeranian Geography Introduction: Zaspa, Gdansk Lech Walesa Airport, Dzierzgon, Czarne, Wladyslawowo, Skarszewy, Zukowo, Pruszcz Gdanski

21. Walesa, Lech Biography - S9.com
1943 Born on September 29th in Popowo, Dobrzyn, Poland. The President of Poland. 1961 - After graduating from vocational school, he worked as a car mechanic at a machine
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1943 - Born on September 29th in Popowo, Dobrzyn, Poland. The President of Poland.
1961 - After graduating from vocational school, he worked as a car mechanic at a machine center.
1967 - He served in the army for two years, rose to the rank of corporal, and was employed in the Gdansk shipyards as an electrician.
1969 - Married to Miroslawa Danuta Golos on September 8th.
1970 - During the clash in December between the workers and the government, he was one of the leaders of the shipyard workers and was briefly detained.
1978 - With other activists he began to organise free non-communist trade unions and took part in many actions on the sea coast. He was kept under surveillance by the state security service and frequently detained.
1980 - Co-founder and chairman of Solidarity labor movement. 1981 - He was Time Magazines' Man of the Year.

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23. Walesa, Lech - Definition From Longman English Dictionary Online
Definition of Walesa, Lech from the Longman Online Dictionary of Contemporary English. The Longman English Dictionary provides support and resources for those who want to learn
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25. Walesa, Lech | Define Walesa, Lech At Dictionary.com
Cultural Dictionary Walesa, Lech ( lek vah wen -suh) A Polish labor leader and politician of the twentieth century, known for the success of Solidarity , an independent
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26. Walesa, Lech (Harper's Magazine)
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27. Walesa, Lech - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name Lech Walesa. Nationality Pole Activity president of Poland. Born 2909-1943
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28. From Walesa, Lech. Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia 2001.
Lech Walesa 1 (b. 1943) Trained as an electrician, Lech Walesa assumed leadership of the independent trade union Solidarity and played a key role in leading Poland out of Soviet
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29. Walesa-lech — Shan Herald Agency For News (S.H.A.N.)
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30. Walesa, Lech Walesa: Information From Answers.com
Walesa , Lech Walesa Polish labor leader and statesman (born in 1943)
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31. Lech Walesa Winner Of The 1983 Nobel Prize In Peace
Lech Walesa, a Nobel Peace Laureate, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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1983 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
    Founder of Solidarity.
    Campaigner for human rights.
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32. The Nobel Peace Prize 1983
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33. Walesa, Lech
Polish trade union leader, president of Poland 1990–95 Polish trade union leader, president of Poland 1990–95. One of the founding members of the Solidarity freetrade-union
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34. Lech Walesa
WALESA LECH Poland 19802001. Anderson,J. Peace, War, and Politics. 1999 (377-8) Bearden,M. Risen,J. The Main Enemy. 2004 (370) Chester,E. Covert Network. 1995 (192-3)
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35. Walesa Lech
Lech Walesa Human Design Chart, Details and Biography
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36. Lech Walesa (president Of Poland) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Facts about Walesa, Lech Kwasniewski, as discussed in Britannica Compton's Encyclopedia Kwasniewski, Aleksander Facts about Walesa, Lech Poland, as discussed in Britannica
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Table of Contents: Lech Wałęsa Article Article Additional Reading Additional Reading Related Articles Related Articles Supplemental Information Supplemental Information - Spotlights Spotlights External Web sites External Web sites Citations ARTICLE from the Lech Wałęsa trade union Solidarity Nobel Prize for Peace in 1983. Wałęsa, the son of a carpenter, received only primary and vocational education free trade unions, and it proclaimed a

37. Walesa, Lech Quotes On Quotations Book
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38. Walesa, Lech Quote - The Thing That Lies At The Foundation Of Positive Change, T
Famous quote by Walesa, Lech The thing that lies at the foundation of positive change, the way I se it, is service to a fellow human being. on Quotations Book
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39. Facts About Walesa, Lech: Poland, As Discussed In Britannica Compton's Encyclope
Facts about Walesa, Lech Poland, strikes in several cities because of rises in food prices. Edward Gierek was appointed party leader. Further price increases in 1976 and
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40. Lech Walesa
Lech Walesa, the son of a peasant farmer, was born in Popowo, Poland, on 29th September, 1943. After leaving school he worked as a car mechanic.
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Biographies Webquests Quiz on EU history Lech Walesa Lech Walesa, the son of a peasant farmer, was born in Popowo, Poland , on 29th September, 1943. After leaving school he worked as a car mechanic. In 1967 Walesa moved to Gdansk where he became an electrician at the Lenin Shipyard. Walesa was active in the trade union movement and during an industrial dispute in 1970 he became chairman of the shipyard's strike committee. In 1976 lost his job as a result of his trade union activities and for the next few years had to earn his living by taking temporary jobs. Walesa continued to involve himself in organising free non-communist trade unions and in 1980, along with some of his friends, founded Solidarnosc (Solidarity). It was not long before the organization had 10 million members and Walesa was its undisputed leader. In August 1980 Walesa led the Gdansk shipyard strike which gave rise to a wave of strikes over much of the country. Walesa, a devout Catholic, developed a loyal following and the communist authorities were forced to capitulate. The Gdansk Agreement, signed on 31st August, 1980, gave Polish workers the right to strike and to organise their own independent union. In 1981 General Wojciech Jaruzelski , replaced Edward Gierek as leader of the Communist Party in Poland. In December 1981, Jaruzelski imposed martial law and

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